But how does his advice actually play out? Tony, an avid fantasy baseball player, was kind enough to share with CBS Local the results of his recent draft. See who was actually drafted and when.

Because there are only 10 teams in the league, most owners opted to wait on pitching and focus on offense in the early rounds. The exception was Team 5, which took Clayton Kershaw with the fifth overall pick and Chris Sale in the fourth round. Team 5 also took some offensive chances, drafting Yasiel Puig in the third round and Jean Segura in the fifth. Those moves could pay off big-time or leave him reeling all summer.

Team 1, meanwhile, loves having elite closers, but he was kicking himself afterward for drafting Craig Kimbrel and Greg Holland with two of his first five picks.

With only 10 teams – and therefore a larger free-agent pool – Team 3 felt at liberty to focus on upside and positional scarcity early on. After taking Andrew McCutchen third overall, Team 3 selected the oft-injured Troy Tulowitzki in the second round and opted for low-power, high-speed outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury in the third. He did, however, use his next four picks on Shin Soo-Choo, Adrian Gonzalez, David Ortiz and Ryan Zimmerman to ensure respectable power numbers. Having Brian McCann helps, too.

Overall, it was a fairly straightforward draft without too many what-were-you-thinking selections. Here are the round-by-round results: